Hello again, and thank you for your replies.
To answer your questions...
I'm using a Bang & Olufsen BEOGRAM RX2 turntable that I found in the garbage (didn't need any work). It came equipped with MMC3 cartridge, which is an upgrade.

It is hooked up to the AUX channel of a Sherwood RX-4103 that I also found in the garbage and feeding into a pair of 8ohm speaker that I found in the garbage.
At some point I might switch to a Technics SL-B20 that I found in the garbage (needed a new belt) and also has an MMC.

You can also see on my photo a TEAC A-4010S that I bought for $50 on Craig's List and that needed a new belt.
I love NYC.
I performed a test with 220uF caps as well as 150uF caps. I can't say that there's a sufficient difference. There is still a noticeable difference in volume between the turntable and any other source. Also, the sound is simply not very rich.
I might build another preamp, either with op amps or transistors (perhaps the one chemelec suggested, here), but I still want to spend a little more time troubleshooting this one. I also like the idea of JFETs, as they are supposed to perform more like tubes. Which brings me to a question, would there be an opamp that anyone recommends that has internal JFETs?
So, what's my next experiment with this one? Buying two pairs of LSK170X-1 or 2SK170BL from a reputable source?
Thanks...